Giovanni Niccolò Perti
Giovanni Nicolò Perti (usually listed as Nicolò Perti ) (* 1656 Rovenna near Cernobbio ; † 1718 ) was an Italian plasterer who mainly worked in Bavaria .
Life
His father was the master mason Lorenzo Perti († 1692) from Rovenna near Como and he probably took him to Munich in 1663, from where his first works have come down to us. The only other stations in his life that are known are his Tölz, Tegernsee, Fürstenfeld, Velburg, Neuburg an der Donau, Benediktbeuern and Augsburg plants.
plant
- Around 1675 stucco in the Theatine Church in Munich
- Stucco in the Munich Residence (attributed)
- 1684 stucco in the Antonius chapel in the Franciscan monastery Tölz (meanwhile demolished)
- From 1684 stucco in the monastery church Tegernsee (attributed)
- 1691 Stucco in two halls of the Fürstenfeld monastery
- 1692 to 1693 stucco in the Augsburg Cathedral
- 1700 to 1701 stucco in Helfenberg Castle (now in ruins)
- 1701 Stucco in the study church of St. Ursula in Neuburg an der Donau
literature
- Daniela Crescenzio: Dolce Italia in Bavaria, Volume 1 - Italian traces from Bad Tölz to Oberammergau , 1st edition, IT-INERARIO, Unterhaching 2010, ISBN 978-3-9813046-2-6
Web links
- Entry about Giovanni Niccolò Perti on Artisti Italiani in Austria , a project of the University of Innsbruck
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Perti, Giovanni Niccolò |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Perti, Nicolò |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian plasterer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1656 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | at Cernobbio |
DATE OF DEATH | 1718 |